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Fully Offline
Fully Offline
24hr Battery
24hr Battery
Military Durability
Military Durability

Frontier is the ultimate field companion for those who go beyond the grid. It runs completely offline with an expert-trained AI model you can rely on anywhere. It’s housed in a rugged Pelican case, with Mac Mini and a solar-powered battery system that keeps you going off the beaten path. Whether you're navigating the backcountry, treating an injury, or building a shelter, it’s ready to guide you — no signal required. This is more than a computer, It’s your brain in the wild.

Frontier is the ultimate field companion for those who go beyond the grid. It runs completely offline with an expert-trained AI model you can rely on anywhere. It’s housed in a rugged Pelican case, with Mac Mini and a solar-powered battery system that keeps you going off the beaten path. Whether you're navigating the backcountry, treating an injury, or building a shelter, it’s ready to guide you — no signal required. This is more than a computer, It’s your brain in the wild.
Frontier is the ultimate field companion for those who go beyond the grid. It runs completely offline with an expert-trained AI model you can rely on anywhere. It’s housed in a rugged Pelican case, with Mac Mini and a solar-powered battery system that keeps you going off the beaten path. Whether you're navigating the backcountry, treating an injury, or building a shelter, it’s ready to guide you — no signal required. This is more than a computer, It’s your brain in the wild.
FRONTIER
FRONTIER
Built for the outdoors
Built for the outdoors


Instant Answers
Ask anything, get an answer in seconds—no signal required.
100% Offline & Private
No signal, no cloud, no data leaks.
Go Beyond the Grid
Roll in, flip open, and run full macOS apps anywhere on earth.
Survives the Worst
Pelican IP67 & MIL-SPEC certified case shrugs off drops, rain & dust.
FRONTIER
FRONTIER
Built for the impossible
Built for the impossible
When connection fails, technology should not. Our AI survival computer, combines cutting edge artificial intelligence with military grade durability.
When connection fails, technology should not. Our AI survival computer, combines cutting edge artificial intelligence with military grade durability.
Powerful Local AI
Local 7B‑parameter LLM + 400 curated survival manuals; zero data leaves the case.
Rugged Pelican Case
IP67 & MIL-SPEC Pelican case: waterproof, crushproof, dustproof.
24‑Hour Battery
Jackery power station for a full day; hot‑swappable in seconds.
Charge Anywhere
Top‑up from vehicle DC, wall AC, or a portable solar panel—stay powered off‑grid.
One‑Time Purchase
Own Frontier for life—no recurring subscriptions, no data harvest, no monthly nags.
Full macOS Workstation
Run mapping, drone control, docs, or code—more than a single‑purpose gadget.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Survival Expert AI
Survival Expert AI
LLM trained on over 400 trusted resource: Military survival manuals, first-aid protocols, Wilderness guides & more. Disaster response handbooks. Completely offline, no subscription, always ready to go.
LLM trained on over 400 trusted resource: Military survival manuals, first-aid protocols, Wilderness guides & more. Disaster response handbooks. Completely offline, no subscription, always ready to go.
Hurricane Aftermath
Two-Week Blackout
Field Repair
It’s been fourteen days since the hurricane.
Your apartment survived, but many streets are still flooded or blocked. The grocery store only opens for two hours a day with long lines. Fuel is scarce, and another storm is forming offshore.
You turn to Survival Expert AI on your Frontier device — no internet needed.
Power is limited and my fridge isn’t working. I have some food left — can you help me make it last?
I can create a two-week survival meal plan for you, but first I need your exact inventory.
Please list all remaining food, amounts, shelf life, and anything perishable.
5 lbs white rice, 8 cans black beans, 3 onions, 2 tomatoes, half a bottle of olive oil, small jar of salt, and a propane stove with one small fuel canister.
Here’s your 14-day plan, using perishables first, conserving fuel, and maintaining calories:
Day | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1–2 | Rice + sautéed onions & tomato | Beans + rice | Rice with beans & olive oil | Use fresh produce early to avoid spoilage |
3–4 | Rice porridge (light salt) | Beans + rice | Rice & beans with onion | Bulk cook rice to save fuel |
5–7 | Rice with beans | Beans + rice | Rice with beans & oil | Rotate seasonings to avoid fatigue |
8–10 | Beans + rice | Rice porridge | Beans + rice | Conserve oil for final days |
11–12 | Rice with beans | Beans + rice | Rice with beans | Reserve 2–3 cans for no-cook meals |
13–14 | Cold beans (no-cook) | Rice & beans (last of fuel) | Cold beans & rice | Fuel nearly gone—prep for next supply run |
💡 Tip: If neighbors have spices, barter cooked rice portions for seasoning or fresh produce to improve nutrition.
How would the plan change if I find more propane tomorrow?
Hurricane Aftermath
Two-Week Blackout
Field Repair
It’s been fourteen days since the hurricane.
Your apartment survived, but many streets are still flooded or blocked. The grocery store only opens for two hours a day with long lines. Fuel is scarce, and another storm is forming offshore.
You turn to Survival Expert AI on your Frontier device — no internet needed.
Power is limited and my fridge isn’t working. I have some food left — can you help me make it last?
I can create a two-week survival meal plan for you, but first I need your exact inventory.
Please list all remaining food, amounts, shelf life, and anything perishable.
5 lbs white rice, 8 cans black beans, 3 onions, 2 tomatoes, half a bottle of olive oil, small jar of salt, and a propane stove with one small fuel canister.
Here’s your 14-day plan, using perishables first, conserving fuel, and maintaining calories:
Day | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1–2 | Rice + sautéed onions & tomato | Beans + rice | Rice with beans & olive oil | Use fresh produce early to avoid spoilage |
3–4 | Rice porridge (light salt) | Beans + rice | Rice & beans with onion | Bulk cook rice to save fuel |
5–7 | Rice with beans | Beans + rice | Rice with beans & oil | Rotate seasonings to avoid fatigue |
8–10 | Beans + rice | Rice porridge | Beans + rice | Conserve oil for final days |
11–12 | Rice with beans | Beans + rice | Rice with beans | Reserve 2–3 cans for no-cook meals |
13–14 | Cold beans (no-cook) | Rice & beans (last of fuel) | Cold beans & rice | Fuel nearly gone—prep for next supply run |
💡 Tip: If neighbors have spices, barter cooked rice portions for seasoning or fresh produce to improve nutrition.
How would the plan change if I find more propane tomorrow?
Hurricane Aftermath
Two-Week Blackout
Field Repair
It’s been fourteen days since the hurricane.
Your apartment survived, but many streets are still flooded or blocked. The grocery store only opens for two hours a day with long lines. Fuel is scarce, and another storm is forming offshore.
You turn to Survival Expert AI on your Frontier device — no internet needed.
Power is limited and my fridge isn’t working. I have some food left — can you help me make it last?
I can create a two-week survival meal plan for you, but first I need your exact inventory.
Please list all remaining food, amounts, shelf life, and anything perishable.
5 lbs white rice, 8 cans black beans, 3 onions, 2 tomatoes, half a bottle of olive oil, small jar of salt, and a propane stove with one small fuel canister.
Here’s your 14-day plan, using perishables first, conserving fuel, and maintaining calories:
Day | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1–2 | Rice + sautéed onions & tomato | Beans + rice | Rice with beans & olive oil | Use fresh produce early to avoid spoilage |
3–4 | Rice porridge (light salt) | Beans + rice | Rice & beans with onion | Bulk cook rice to save fuel |
5–7 | Rice with beans | Beans + rice | Rice with beans & oil | Rotate seasonings to avoid fatigue |
8–10 | Beans + rice | Rice porridge | Beans + rice | Conserve oil for final days |
11–12 | Rice with beans | Beans + rice | Rice with beans | Reserve 2–3 cans for no-cook meals |
13–14 | Cold beans (no-cook) | Rice & beans (last of fuel) | Cold beans & rice | Fuel nearly gone—prep for next supply run |
💡 Tip: If neighbors have spices, barter cooked rice portions for seasoning or fresh produce to improve nutrition.
How would the plan change if I find more propane tomorrow?
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
Engineered for Independence
Engineered for Independence
Hardware
Case
Pelican 1615
Computer
Apple Mac Mini M4
Battery System
Jackery Explorer 240 v2
Screen
15.7” HD Monitor
Accessories
Keyboard & Trackpad
Specs
Crush / Water / Dust Rating
IP67 & MIL-SPEC certified
IP67 & MIL-SPEC
Charging Methods
Solar, Car & Wall Outlets
Battery Life
Up to 24 hours
Size
19.75 x 11 x 7.6 in
Weight
24lbs
Only 500 Units
DON’T MISS OUT.
DON’T MISS OUT.
Reserve one of 500 units that will be available when our crowdfunding campaign goes live in September.
Reserve one of 500 units that will be available when our crowdfunding campaign goes live in September.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is Survival Expert AI?
How is this better than downloading PDFs to my phone?
Why launch through crowdfunding, and how does it work?
When will backers receive their units?
Is all processing really local and private?
What exactly is Survival Expert AI?
How is this better than downloading PDFs to my phone?
Why launch through crowdfunding, and how does it work?
When will backers receive their units?
Is all processing really local and private?
What exactly is Survival Expert AI?
How is this better than downloading PDFs to my phone?
Why launch through crowdfunding, and how does it work?
When will backers receive their units?
Is all processing really local and private?
What exactly is Survival Expert AI?
How is this better than downloading PDFs to my phone?
Why launch through crowdfunding, and how does it work?
When will backers receive their units?
Is all processing really local and private?